Ever wonder why the photos look like snow storm or on overcast days almost always too dark gray, not white like real snow?
It’s simple: all cameras see the white snow on cloudy days, the yards and they think, “Wow! It’s hell!” They had no way to know, you see snow. Instead, they think that you see in the normal gray themes bright light. The camera then proceed to reduce the exposure to Snow White as a gray middle camera awaits your subject.
Modern cameras in full sun usually everything right. That’s because no one brighter than our sun, so that the measurement of the load on an absolute scale of the camera out in the rule that it was the snow on a sunny day, and make it look right.
On a cloudy day, the camera has no way to know that it was Snow White in low light and not just objects in a light gray.
Healing is simple: Use your camera exposure compensation adjustments, and add what looks correct exposure. Normally, 1 stop on the right.
Sumber : http://basedigitalphotography.com/how-to-photograph-snow/
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